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‘Life Harvest’ is a collection of thoughts and reflections from the pen of Ann Henning Jocelyn. Containing both poetry and prose, ‘Life Harvest’ offers the reader a gentle and benevolent exploration of the various stages of life. Henning’s observations are funny, poignant, inspiring, and rooted in love. This book would make a superb gift for anyone who needs a little literary sunshine in their ...
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Forlag
SAGA Egmont
Udgivet
18 januar 2023
Længde
131 sider
Genrer
Memoirs
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
Vandmærket
ISBN
9788728326435
‘Life Harvest’ is a collection of thoughts and reflections from the pen of Ann Henning Jocelyn. Containing both poetry and prose, ‘Life Harvest’ offers the reader a gentle and benevolent exploration of the various stages of life. Henning’s observations are funny, poignant, inspiring, and rooted in love. This book would make a superb gift for anyone who needs a little literary sunshine in their life.
Ann Henning Jocelyn (born 1948) is a Swedish poet and playwright. Born in Gothenburg, she wrote her first story at the age of five and has been writing ever since. After the death of her grandparents, Henning’s mother relocated the family to Molndal. Henning found school life difficult there and was subject to bullying, as the result of her love of literature. However, she managed to write plays that entertained her classmates and the bullying subsided. After studying at Gothenburg University, Henning moved to London to work at the Open Space Theatre. In 1983, she moved again, this time to Ireland, which is where she now lives.
Ann Henning Jocelyn (born 1948) is a Swedish poet and playwright. Born in Gothenburg, she wrote her first story at the age of five and has been writing ever since. After the death of her grandparents, Henning’s mother relocated the family to Molndal. Henning found school life difficult there and was subject to bullying, as the result of her love of literature. However, she managed to write plays that entertained her classmates and the bullying subsided. After studying at Gothenburg University, Henning moved to London to work at the Open Space Theatre. In 1983, she moved again, this time to Ireland, which is where she now lives.